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Friday 4

Golf vs. Boston College. Away.

ExhibitionEuropean and American Paintings from the Collection,
on view through April 20. Art Museum, Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm;
Saturday-Sunday, 1-5 pm.

ExhibitionThe Lure of the Nile: Images of Ancient Egypt focuses
on the temples and tombs along the Nile as seen through the eyes of artists
and travelers on visits to Egypt over the past four centuries. On view through
May 11. Art Museum, Tuesday-Friday, 11 am- 5 pm; Saturday-Sunday, 1-5 pm.

Tea for prospective and current majors and minors in critical social
thought. Mead living room, 4:15-5:30 pm.

Work-in-Progress Talk "Pitching Gender: Representations of Femininity
and Masculinity in Twentieth-Century American Baseball Fiction." Ayesha Shariff,
Smith College. Shariff will illustrate how authors used the well-known rituals
of baseball as a forum through which to interpret and respond to changing
gender norms in American society. Part of the Five College Women's Studies
Research Center series. Baby-sitting available, call 538-2022 by 4/2. Dickinson
living room, 4:30 pm.

Photo IDs Students can pick up ID cards at the registrar's office,
faculty and staff at human resources; guest cards available at Kendall. Bring
this card to Blanchard for photos. 117 Blanchard Campus Center, 7-8 pm.

Workshop "Time Management." Presented by the Study Skills Corps. Managing
time effectively can greatly reduce unneeded stress in our lives. This session
will focus on noticing how we spend our time and offer tools for creating
effective time management skills. 1837 Hall, 7-8 pm.

Lecture "Environmental Justice for All: It Is the Right Thing to Do."
Robert Bullard. Gamble Auditorium, 7:30 pm.

Tuesday 8

ExhibitionThe Spirit of West African Textiles. The beauty
and diversity of West African textiles are displayed in a colorful variety
of more than fifty objects including costumes, blankets, fabrics, and textile
masks. Organized and circulated by the Council of Creative Projects, the
exhibition examines the creation and use of wearable art with emphasis on
the design and technique employed by its makers. On view through June 29.
Art Museum, Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm, Saturday- Sunday, 1-5 pm.

Lunch/Discussion "Integrating Prayer with Daily Life." Share daily
concerns and how these can be integrated with prayer. These gatherings are
biblically centered, not denominationally centered. Lunch provided, RSVP
x2054 or email lwaller by noon 4/7. Eliot House lounge, 12:15 pm.

Lecture "Eugenio Montale and the Curve of Feeling." John Peck, Skidmore
College. Presented by the Department of Spanish and Italian. Ham living room,
7 pm.

'98 Hall Choosing Doors open at 6:30 pm. Chapin Auditorium, 7-10 pm.

Workshop "Note-Taking Skills." Mead Hall, 7:30-8:30 pm.

Lecture "Do the Environmental and Health Problems of Russia Matter
to the U.S.?" Murray Feshbach. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 7:30-9:30
pm.

VideoRecovering Bodies: Overcoming Eating Disorders. A unique
and informative video, featuring students from the Five Colleges, on people's
difficulty with food and on hope for a healthy life in recovery. Producer
Katherine Sender will be present to discuss the making of the video. Body
Image Awareness Week. Hooker Auditorium, 7:30-9:00 pm.

Lecture "Isotope Dilution ICPMS/Taking Accuracy and Precision to the
Limit." James McLaren, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. Part of
the Five College Chemistry Lecture Series. L-1 Cleveland Laboratory, 8 pm.

Meeting for the senior class. Important information about commencement
and other senior events will be discussed. Hooker Auditorium, 8:00-9:30 pm.

Lecture "Children, Families, and Human Rights." Robert Meeropol, the
younger son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, will speak about the work of the
Rosenberg Fund for Children. Cosponsored by Amnesty International and the
Office of the Chaplains. Eliot House, 4 pm.

Tea for prospective history majors. North Rockefeller living room,
4:00-5:30 pm.

Lacrosse vs. Connecticut College. Away, 4:30 pm.

Tea for prospective French majors. North Rockefeller living room,
4:30 pm.

French Language Table Bienvenue à la table de Français!
Email acristes with questions or comments. Sign up at the French
department. Ham dining room, 5:30-6:30 pm.

Lecture "Edith Wharton and Henry James." Dr. R. W. B. Lewis, Pulitzer
Prize winner for his biography on Wharton and author of several scholarly
works on The Jameses. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 7:30-9:00
pm.

Presentation and Booksigning "I Am Beautiful: A Celebration of Women
in Their Own Words," by Dana Carpenter. This reading will explore the concept
of beauty through excerpts from ten short essays and photographs of women.
Body Image Awareness Week. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 7:30-8:30 pm.

TheaterDevotees in the Garden of Love. Written and directed
by Suzan-Lori Parks '85. A mother helps her daughter hunt for a husband--but
live men are hard to find because there is a war going on. Discussion after
performance with Parks and the cast. Admission $1. Rooke Theater, 8 pm.

Lecture/Discussion with Franz Müeller, member of Die Weisse Rose,
a German resistance group that fought against the Nazis, and cofounder of
the White Rose Foundation, an organization that combats global racism. Stimson
Room, Williston Library, 2-4 pm.

Meeting for first-year students: "Planning for Next Semester and Beyond."
Panel discussion with Leah Glasser, dean of first-year studies, on meeting
with advisers and selecting fall courses; Ruth Bass Green, associate dean
of studies for sophomores and multicultural affairs, on moving toward a major
and plans for sophomore year; Joanne Picard, assistant dean of international
affairs, on planning for study abroad, academic leaves, and the Twelve College
Exchange; and Candace Schuller, director of employer relations for the Career
Development Center (CDC), on using the CDC as a resource. Gamble Auditorium,
2 pm.